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Language
  
Spanish

Publication date
  
2003

Originally published
  
2003

Adaptations
  
The Oxford Murders (2008)

Country
  
Argentina

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Publisher
  
MacAdam/Cage

Published in English
  
October 16, 2005

Author
  
Guillermo Martínez

Translator
  
Sonia Soto

Genres
  
Thriller, Crime Fiction

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Original title
  
Crímenes imperceptibles

Media type
  
Print (Hardback & Paperback)

Similar
  
Works by Guillermo Martínez, Thriller books

The Oxford Murders (Spanish: Crímenes imperceptibles; Imperceptible Crimes) is a novel by the Argentine author Guillermo Martínez, first published in 2003. It was translated into English in 2005 by Sonia Soto. The story tells about a professor of logic, who, along with a graduate student, investigates a series of bizarre, mathematically-based murders in Oxford, England.

Contents

Plot introduction

In this thriller, mathematical symbols are the key to a mysterious sequence of murders. Each new death that occurs is accompanied by a different mathematical shape, starting with a circle. This pure mathematical form heralds the death of Mrs Eagleton, the landlady of a young Argentine mathematician who narrates the story. It appears that the serial killer can be stopped only if somebody can decode the next symbol in the sequence. The mathematics graduate is joined by the leading Oxford logician Arthur Seldom on the quest to solve the cryptic clues. The book explains how difficult it can be to solve mathematics in a cryptic form.

Selected editions

  • Abacus (2005). ISBN 0-349-11721-7. Paperback, English.
  • MacAdam/Cage Publishing (2005). ISBN 1-59692-150-1. Hardback, English.
  • References

    The Oxford Murders (novel) Wikipedia